Foo Fighters Announce Benefit Show at Los Angeles Arena
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Foo Fighters Announce Benefit Show at Los Angeles Arena
"What better way to spend my 57th birthday than making a bunch of noise with a bunch of friends for a good cause. This ain't just a big ass rock show, it's a big ass party with a heart. Turn up the volume, turn up the hope, but most of all....TURN UP. The best gift is TO GIVE. Can't friggin wait!"
"This concert will be more than just a celebration, it's a statement that it will take all of us working together to end homelessness in our city so that no one is left suffering on our streets. We're incredibly grateful to partner with the band. Foo Fighters and their fans have a reputation of always stepping up to help when people need it, and this concert will be no different."
Foo Fighters will play a benefit show on January 14 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles with proceeds to fund Hope The Mission and Los Angeles Mission. Hope The Mission and Los Angeles Mission provide food, clothing, and direct services to unhoused and food-insecure Angelenos. Dave Grohl and his wife Jordyn have long supported the two organizations. The concert falls on Grohl's 57th birthday and is framed as a celebratory fundraiser. A pre-sale will be available to fans who donate specified non-perishable items in person at the Kia Forum on December 7, with suggested donations and a request to avoid canned or perishable items.
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